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Saved California State Parks

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Many California State Parks slated for closure given a temporary reprieve.

Good news! Many of the California State Parks slated for closure on July 1 have
been given a temporary reprieve. Following are the state parks that have been saved from closure (at least for now). Most have been saved with private donations and some federal transfers. You can view the latest stats on the CalParks website here.
  1. Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park
  2. Bothe-Napa Valley State Park
  3. Castle Rock State Park
  4. Colusa-Sacramento River State Recreation Area
  5. Del Norte Coast Redwoods State Park
  6. Governors Mansion State Historic Park
  7. Greenwood State Beach and Visitor Center Museum
  8. Grizzly Creek Redwoods State Park
  9. Hendy Woods State Park
  10. Henry W. Coe State Park
  11. Jack London State Historic Park
  12. Jug Handle State Reserve
  13. Los Encinos State Historic Park
  14. McGrath State Beach
  15. Mono Lake Tufa State Reserve
  16. Palomar Mountain State Park
  17. Petaluma Adobe State Historic Park
  18. Plumas-Eureka State Park
  19. Point Cabrillo Light Station State Historic Park
  20. Russian Gulch State Park
  21. Samuel P Taylor State Park
  22. Santa Cruz Mission State Historic Park
  23. Santa Susana Pass State Historic Park
  24. Shasta State Historic Park
  25. South Yumba River State Park
  26. Sugarloaf Ridge State Park
  27. Tomales Bay State Park
  28. Weaverville Joss House State Historic Park
Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area in Leggett, Manchester State Beach in Manchester and Westport-Union Landing State Beach in Westport are waiting approval from the state.

— Story and photo of Mono Lake by Veronica Hill • CaliforniaTravelExpert.com

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